Maritime Silk Roads, that links from the East with the West. They stretch from the west coast of Japan, through the islands of Indonesia, around India to the lands of the Middle East - and from there, across the Mediterranean to Europe.
The spice trade involved historical civilizations in Asia, Northeast Africa and Europe.
-Countries involved in these trades (from where to where)- include a map
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How was Spice transported?The goods were then transported by land towards the Mediterranean and the Greco-Roman world and the Roman–India routes by Indian and Persian traders.
- How the traders transport their goods (spices)
Maritime Silk Roads, is the name given to the network of sea routes that link the East with the West. They stretch from the west coast of Japan, through the islands of Indonesia, around India to the lands of the Middle East
-Type of spices sources from different countries
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-Why the European want to control this trade (List few reasons)
They were struggling so they needed the spices for good,
Europeans wanted Chinese silk, porcelain, cotton, and spices to help preserve the meat. Since the spice trade route was still land base this made it difficult and expensive for Europe to transport these goods, especially since the Europeans had nothing that the Asians wanted.
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